Homan, who was taped on a raid with Phil McGraw, aka Dr. Phil, the day before as Homan oversaw an operation in Chicago, pushed back hard when he was informed of Gomez’s response to the accelerated roundup of undocumented migrants.
Tom Homan, who was in charge of immigration policy in the Trump administration, responded to a heartfelt video by Selena Gomez about deportations. In an interview with "Fox News," Homan stated that the administration does not plan to apologize for its actions.
All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry, I wish I could do something, but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try
An Instagram video in which the actress was seen crying over arrests of undocumented immigrants led to criticism from various political figures.
Homan's response to Selena Gomez comes as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have arrested thousands since Trump's return to the White House.
“Oh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thanks for the laugh and the threat,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories over a black background. Nearly 1,000 arrests were made by ICE in the days after Trump, 78, was sworn into office on Jan. 20, the BBC reported Jan. 26.
The video has been viewed tens of millions of times on other X-Twitter after she posted it to her nearly 500 million followers on her Instagram account.
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Trump border czar Tom Homan got personal after MSNBC ’s Joy Reid dismissed the wave of migrant arrests as “performative.” “She’s dumber than a box of rocks,” Homan told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Tuesday. (Watch the video below.)
Border czar Tom Homan said Monday that he owes “no apologies” for the mass deportation operation undertaken by the Trump
Tom Homan, President Trump’s “border czar,” defended the immigration raids this weekend and pledged to continue working toward carrying out the administration’s enforcement goals in a Monday
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